DBMSs struggle with OS constraints, but new tech like eBPF can change the game. Join us to explore “user-bypass” designs for high-performa

The Next Chapter in the Sordid Love/Hate Relationship Between DBs and OSes - P99 CONF

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DBMSs struggle with OS constraints, but new tech like eBPF can change the game. Join us to explore “user-bypass” designs for high-performance DBMSs with eBPF. Learn about BPF-DB, an embedded DBMS in the Linux kernel, providing ACID transactions and multi-versioned data. 

Andy Pavlo is an Associate Professor of Databaseology in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University. His (unnatural) infatuation with database systems has inadvertently caused him to incur several distinctions, such as VLDB Early Career Award (2021), NSF CAREER (2019), Sloan Fellowship (2018), and the ACM SIGMOD Jim Gray Best Dissertation Award (2014). He was also the CEO & co-founder of the OtterTune database tuning start-up (2020).

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